Just to advise that I have listed all the above on eBay; should anyone purchase by this route, I will honour the prices noted below - please quote "Style Forum" and your username when purchasing to benefit from this.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZa.h.jordanQQhtZ-1
Anthony.

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Originally Posted by LabelKing
What is the texture like on those gloves? Visually, they remind me of chamois.
I think that is the visual effect intended; the texture, however, is quite "hard" rather than napped like chamois.

I have two vintage (1960s? 1970s?) Fox-frame umbrellas retailed by M&S, one whangee handle and one malacca. Both have gold-plated collars and are fairly decent items, well worth the aggregate total of five pounds I paid for them! (The wonder of charity shops.) They are still only a pale reflection of my much-loved James Smith & Sons whangee-handle that some thieving sod walked off with when I left it on the 'bus last year, though...

A vintage gentleman's grey wool twill overcoat by well known British outfitter's Dunn and Co., in a classic restrained "Chesterfield" style fly-fronted cut, 3 buttons, solid 3 7/8" lapels, flap pockets and twin inside pockets. Made in Great Britain of mediumweight pure new wool West of England Cloth and in good condition given its possible age, only possible faults a slight yellowing at the fold of the collar and possibly a trace of flattening of nap/rubbing at the front...

I believe that "Samuel Windsor" shoes are offered by a retailed called "Clifford James". I have bought directly from Clifford James - a pair of Oxfords, code GOK... I note that the code is actually different and so the spec may well be markedly better. However, my experience with my shoes is very much the same as Nonk's with his, especially about the welting! I also found mine run very large. My 8 1/2's fit like landing barges. They are now only worn as shoes for snow...